Her mother must be proud in a way as Takeuchi has survived through the most brutal training so that in itself is worthy or praise but now she has to watch her daughter get battered.
my heart went out for the mother,imagine a mother watching her child beaten brutally.But anyway it ended without blood shed which was a releave.Hats of to all the wrestlers who work so hard to achieve their goal as well as to also entertain the fans.Arigato.
This was wicked, i've wanted to watch this for awhile now. i appreciate you taking the time to chop it down into 11 parts and post it up here. must've taken forever. well thank you
I feel that like a failure for her trainers, they should have figured out that she would become a jobber. Instead of asking her if she really want to be a wrestler (it is obvious that she could give her life to be in the ring) they should have asked "what kind of wrestler do you want to be?". Going through such a hard training to become a jobber... what a waste.
@Kimujix Well the trainers seem obsessed with passing on the abuse metered out to them in their childhood. I know the Joshi's work 'stiff', but there are limits.
@anthonythirteen yeah that part was disturbing. I expected it to be more like military boot camp... working like a team. seeing these, essentially, little girls, getting torn apart psychologically by their heroes is hard to watch. the amount of respect I have for these performers however has shot up immensely. thanks for posting. I like the minimalist doco style, allowing the viewer to draw their own conclusions.
She should do porn...
MrGuyman7 2 months ago
Her mother must be proud in a way as Takeuchi has survived through the most brutal training so that in itself is worthy or praise but now she has to watch her daughter get battered.
lanpingpug 7 months ago
Tremendous documentary.
MetalGearKelan 1 year ago
Good film. Takeuchi is so sweet.
Ruffian26 1 year ago
my heart went out for the mother,imagine a mother watching her child beaten brutally.But anyway it ended without blood shed which was a releave.Hats of to all the wrestlers who work so hard to achieve their goal as well as to also entertain the fans.Arigato.
superkaya100 2 years ago
wow that was great
thank you so much
StevenKelevra 2 years ago
This was wicked, i've wanted to watch this for awhile now. i appreciate you taking the time to chop it down into 11 parts and post it up here. must've taken forever. well thank you
xavier777raine 2 years ago 8
thnks for the upload ^^ great documentary !
have u heard of 'shinjuku boys' ?
hqt86 2 years ago
I love the mother. Look at the mother, poor mother. She's so nervous.
atozinco 2 years ago 3
Thanks for uploading this film!
I've watched this movie in Taipei Women's Movie Festival several years ago and when I was in JP, I went to see JP women's wrestling match!
I've went talk to Satomura san and she's been
very friendly and nice to me. I like her a lot!
Also she is a very hard worker! We can tell from this movie as well.
Can you tell me why Takeguchi left?
mazanwithsasha 2 years ago
From what i've read, Takeuchi left Gaea in July 2001
satorigatame19 2 years ago
@satorigatame19
Do you know what happenned to her after?
Electronic91Videos 2 years ago
what happened to takeuchi? only match i saw her in after this she became a kicker just like satomura and kato.. shes the green one
haiyah6 2 years ago
she wrestled in gaea for a few years but her mental block that stopped her being aggressive back to opponents held her in the lower card. She retired
LiamTheGreat 2 years ago
I feel that like a failure for her trainers, they should have figured out that she would become a jobber. Instead of asking her if she really want to be a wrestler (it is obvious that she could give her life to be in the ring) they should have asked "what kind of wrestler do you want to be?". Going through such a hard training to become a jobber... what a waste.
Kimujix 2 years ago 2
@Kimujix Well the trainers seem obsessed with passing on the abuse metered out to them in their childhood. I know the Joshi's work 'stiff', but there are limits.
anthonythirteen 1 year ago 3
@anthonythirteen yeah that part was disturbing. I expected it to be more like military boot camp... working like a team. seeing these, essentially, little girls, getting torn apart psychologically by their heroes is hard to watch. the amount of respect I have for these performers however has shot up immensely. thanks for posting. I like the minimalist doco style, allowing the viewer to draw their own conclusions.
XSC3 1 year ago
Thank you fot uploading. I have wanted to see this for like ever...
crazym85 2 years ago
your'e very much welcome! thanks for watching.
satorigatame19 2 years ago
No problem. GAEA Forever.
Chuloloc 2 years ago
Awesome. Amazing documentary. Thanks for posting the videos. Much appreciated. Hail GAEA. Much love Japan.
Chuloloc 2 years ago